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The Right Person Will Stay - Pre-Release Thread (OUT: May 21st, 2025)

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16 minutes ago, Make me your Dream Life said:

she's unpacked a lot w her 2 recent albums.. I wonder what she'll be addressing on this one. if it'll be fresh, or where the overall soundscape will be pulled from to be expressed 

 

Tbh if Jack is producing, it won't be fresh. 


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17 minutes ago, Honeymoonwitch said:

If the May date is fake yet again will this be the first time Lana has lied about the album date two times ? I know she’s giving us fake dates before but not multiple times during a new album cycle. 


No. Chemtrails “out Sep 5th”,  then at her book signing in October she said it would be out in dec/jan. 

 

rock candy sweet June 1st then July 4th.

Sadly this is the new normal with her. 


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1 hour ago, Make me your Dream Life said:

she's unpacked a lot w her 2 recent albums.. I wonder what she'll be addressing on this one. if it'll be fresh, or where the overall soundscape will be pulled from to be expressed 

 

She said "Lasso" will be less revealing about her and family, etc, and more light and melodic.

 

And, honestly, after two pretty heavy albums back to back, we need that.

 

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We had three singles before OB album was released on March 24, 2023.

 

OB: Dec 7, 2022

AW; Feb 14, 2023

The Grants: March 14 2023

 

By that logic, if TRPWS is indeed coming out May 21st,  we shoulda gotten the first single late January.

 

How can we be mid-March with not a single single out?

 

If she drops the first single in April, does that mean that the actual album will be coming out in August instead?

 

Also (completely out of boredom), asked ChatGPT to calculate how many days between each album. And soon, TRPWS will be number 1 in terms of waiting around for it. I'm sure it's been calculated before, but good to remind ourselves (not like like we've got anything else to do).

 

 

Got it! Let’s calculate the number of days between each of Lana Del Rey’s album releases and then rank them by the longest to shortest gaps.

Here's the breakdown:

  1. Born to Die (January 27, 2012) → Paradise (EP) (November 9, 2012)

    • 287 days
  2. Paradise (EP) (November 9, 2012) → Ultraviolence (June 13, 2014)

    • 569 days
  3. Ultraviolence (June 13, 2014) → Honeymoon (September 18, 2015)

    • 462 days
  4. Honeymoon (September 18, 2015) → Lust for Life (July 21, 2017)

    • 686 days
  5. Lust for Life (July 21, 2017) → Norman Fucking Rockwell! (August 30, 2019)

    • 759 days
  6. Norman Fucking Rockwell! (August 30, 2019) → Chemtrails over the Country Club (March 19, 2021)

    • 569 days
  7. Chemtrails over the Country Club (March 19, 2021) → Blue Banisters (October 22, 2021)

    • 217 days
  8. Blue Banisters (October 22, 2021) → Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd (March 24, 2023)

    • 518 days

Now, let's figure out where her upcoming album would fit into the list if it were released on the 12th of March 2025:

  1. Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd (March 24, 2023) → Upcoming album (March 12, 2025)
    • 719 days

Ranking from longest to shortest gap:

  1. Lust for Life → Norman Fucking Rockwell! (759 days)
  2. Upcoming album → Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd (719 days)
  3. Ultraviolence → Honeymoon (686 days)
  4. Paradise (EP) → Ultraviolence (569 days)
  5. Norman Fucking Rockwell! → Chemtrails over the Country Club (569 days)
  6. Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd → Upcoming album (719 days)
  7. Born to Die → Paradise (EP) (287 days)
  8. Chemtrails over the Country Club → Blue Banisters (217 days)

It seems like the upcoming album’s gap could rival the one between Norman Fucking Rockwell! and Chemtrails over the Country Club! It’s been a while since we’ve gotten new material from her—I'm sure fans are eagerly awaiting it!

 

 

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23 hours ago, 111 said:

 yes keep dissing the only squiddy-sider who's still around... when i'm gone HEW you gonna beg for tea? enjoy nostradamus insider

now lez not pretend that you have spilt anything on this album (or anytink else recently for that matter) apart from vague troll statements :keyboard: 111 you are dry! i need my 111 to be wet again!!!! #Make111wetAgain


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Just now, ultrablvd said:

now lez not pretend that you have spilt anything on this album (or anytink else recently for that matter) apart from vague troll statements :keyboard: 111 you are dry! i need my 111 to be wet again!!!! #Make111wetAgain

 

saw ultrabanister face in mine in a picture on 111 bedside...

 

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4 hours ago, barttttender said:

We had three singles before OB album was released on March 24, 2023.

 

OB: Dec 7, 2022

AW; Feb 14, 2023

The Grants: March 14 2023

 

By that logic, if TRPWS is indeed coming out May 21st,  we shoulda gotten the first single late January.

 

How can we be mid-March with not a single single out?

 

If she drops the first single in April, does that mean that the actual album will be coming out in August instead?

 

Also (completely out of boredom), asked ChatGPT to calculate how many days between each album. And soon, TRPWS will be number 1 in terms of waiting around for it. I'm sure it's been calculated before, but good to remind ourselves (not like like we've got anything else to do).

 

 

Got it! Let’s calculate the number of days between each of Lana Del Rey’s album releases and then rank them by the longest to shortest gaps.

Here's the breakdown:

  1. Born to Die (January 27, 2012) → Paradise (EP) (November 9, 2012)

    • 287 days
  2. Paradise (EP) (November 9, 2012) → Ultraviolence (June 13, 2014)

    • 569 days
  3. Ultraviolence (June 13, 2014) → Honeymoon (September 18, 2015)

    • 462 days
  4. Honeymoon (September 18, 2015) → Lust for Life (July 21, 2017)

    • 686 days
  5. Lust for Life (July 21, 2017) → Norman Fucking Rockwell! (August 30, 2019)

    • 759 days
  6. Norman Fucking Rockwell! (August 30, 2019) → Chemtrails over the Country Club (March 19, 2021)

    • 569 days
  7. Chemtrails over the Country Club (March 19, 2021) → Blue Banisters (October 22, 2021)

    • 217 days
  8. Blue Banisters (October 22, 2021) → Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd (March 24, 2023)

    • 518 days

Now, let's figure out where her upcoming album would fit into the list if it were released on the 12th of March 2025:

  1. Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd (March 24, 2023) → Upcoming album (March 12, 2025)
    • 719 days

Ranking from longest to shortest gap:

  1. Lust for Life → Norman Fucking Rockwell! (759 days)
  2. Upcoming album → Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd (719 days)
  3. Ultraviolence → Honeymoon (686 days)
  4. Paradise (EP) → Ultraviolence (569 days)
  5. Norman Fucking Rockwell! → Chemtrails over the Country Club (569 days)
  6. Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd → Upcoming album (719 days)
  7. Born to Die → Paradise (EP) (287 days)
  8. Chemtrails over the Country Club → Blue Banisters (217 days)

It seems like the upcoming album’s gap could rival the one between Norman Fucking Rockwell! and Chemtrails over the Country Club! It’s been a while since we’ve gotten new material from her—I'm sure fans are eagerly awaiting it!

 
 

 

 

Thanks for sharing! I used GPT yesterday to do some research on album rollouts in general, basically according to it the single should be released no later than next week if the album is coming out in May. 
 

The only 2 albums I could find that are not being released on a Friday are Lana

‘s , and Kanye’s next album (he’s releasing it on a Sunday because it’s North West’s birthday). 


So if you don't know, don't give up , 'Cause you never know what the new day might bring

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9 hours ago, Make me your Dream Life said:

she's unpacked a lot w her 2 recent albums.. I wonder what she'll be addressing on this one. if it'll be fresh, or where the overall soundscape will be pulled from to be expressed 


I remember her saying “Lasso” would be less personal and more melodic, but then she changed the name to “The right person will stay” which… sounds very personal :hooker: 

 

so idk, but I do like it when she gets personal 


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